97 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
another sizzling tale from red-hot writer Knight, May 13, 2005
Angela Knight has one original series going - witches, vampires and the children of Camelot. Though Master of the Moon is a stand alone title, you really will enjoy this even more if you have read Hot Blooded (a novella entitled "Seduction's Gift" kicks the series off), followed by Master of the Night. Knight has a very original, inventive tale. She takes old lore of Witches, Vampires, Faeries, Werewolves and mixes in Merlin, Arthur and the Gang, and creates something very fresh. It's hard to recall, it's only been a year since she made her mainstream book debut with Jane's Warlord!! Already, she is a force in red-hot romance! Her tales are strongly written, well-conceived and she boldly goes where no writers have gone before, and does it with such panache!
In this tale, you will meet characters you have touched upon in Master of the Night. You will already know about Llyr, the King of the Faeries. Llyr and his very evil brother. Llyr riles one branch of the Fae - the Cachamwri. His Nasty brother Ansgar rules the Morven Fae. The brothers were cursed by daddy dearest on his death bed with a wish they cannot kill the other. Well, being a nasty sort, Ansgar has gotten around this by killing the wives and children of Llyr. In this battle to save the Fae, Llyr is seeking an alliance with the Camelot vampires and witches.
Meanwhile back in the "normal" (lol) earth in present day, you meet Diana London. She is a police officer in Verdaville, South Carolina. Only, she is not too normal either. She is a shapeshifter - a werewolf. Diana is of the Dire Kind, a magical race conjured by Merlin as sort of a "police" to keep the vampires and faeries in line. This makes her a great asset to Llyr in his struggle to save everyone from Ansgar's evil intent.
Heads up, Angela Knight pushes the limited of everyday romance over into the romance-erotica blend called romantica. So if you don't like blistering hot sex, and lots of it, then you and great aunt Tilly should give this one a pass. Sorry, Ms. Knight makes no apologies. If you don't like this sort of level of intensity, then go find a kinder, gentler romance writer. Hey, there is room for all tastes in the Romance Market. However, if you like your romance on the red-hot fiery side, but really want something more than erotica, you want a full-bodied tell that is fascinating, riveting, and so very original, then get all three Hot Blooded, Master of the Night and Master of the Moon. If you have read the first two works, then you won't want to miss this next in the series.
Knight is a one-woman force. Powerful writing leaving you singed and waiting for "Masters".
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51 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic story in an exceptional series, May 3, 2005
Diana London is a City Manager and part-time policewoman in a small southern town. She's also a shape-shifter (a werewolf). She uses her enhanced abilities to help keep her town safe, although she keeps her nature a secret.
Lyr is King of the faeries and has been visiting Diana in her dreams. He's had his own battle going, fighting to keep his people safe from his evil brother Ansgar.
When rogue vampires start attacking citizens of Diana's town, Lyr is sent to help. The trouble from the vamps as well as the sparks between Lyr and Diana fly.
This is another exceptional story from Angela Knight. The story continues from Master of the Moon, although if you haven't <yet;> read that, this works as a stand-alone book too.
Diana is a wonderful strong heroine and Lyr is a strong, sexy, wonderful hero. Highly recommended! There is nothing like an Angela Knight story to keep you up reading until late in the night.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Shape Shifting Werewolf, May 3, 2005
aroooohhhhhhhh...what a book this is. Fantasia at its best,provacative and spell binding. Not to mention the erotic lust of two characters....'Master Of The Moon' is wonderful.
Also recommended: Janet Evanovich and Katlyn Stewart
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